Try Berlitz in Casablanca.....you will speak French in no time there...actually you could always learn French from the kids that hang out at Jemaa El Fna Disneyland in Marrakesh....just watch out for pick pocketing!!!!!

Try Berlitz in Casablanca.....you will speak French in no time there...actually you could always learn French from the kids that hang out at Jemaa El Fna Disneyland in Marrakesh....just watch out for pick pocketing!!!!!

Straggler you are welcome...if you head to Marrakesh's famous Jebaa El Fna Disneyland to learn French take the Marrakesh Express train from CASA.... you might even make new friends there...most (if not all) Moroccan passengers on trains speak French...and you might even get free French lessons on board!

Straggler you are welcome...if you head to Marrakesh's famous Jebaa El Fna Disneyland to learn French take the Marrakesh Express train from CASA.... you might even make new friends there...most (if not all) Moroccan passengers on trains speak French...and you might even get free French lessons on board!

I'm hoping to speak French all the time I'm in Morocco!

Berlitz have three locations - Rabat, Tangier and Casablanca - which place would be the "best", do you think? I would need a combination of cheap accommodation and a nice place to spend time. I've been to all three places before but not spent much time in any of them.

And are there lots of language schools around? I may just go to Morocco and see what I can find.

And thanks again for the useful information. I don't know why some people bother posting in forums of they don't have anything useful to say!

I don't know why some people bother posting in forums of they don't have anything useful to say!

Actually, I was waiting to hear back from an American friend of mine (currently in Algiers), who studied language in both Morocco and Algeria. But since you're satisfied with Berlitz, I won't bother to post that "useless" info once I get it. Good luck with your travel and studies.

I don't know why some people bother posting in forums of they don't have anything useful to say!

Actually, I was waiting to hear back from an American friend of mine (currently in Algiers), who studied language in both Morocco and Algeria. But since you're satisfied with Berlitz, I won't bother to post that "useless" info once I get it. Good luck with your travel and studies.